Almost two in three (64 per cent) employers in the GCC plan to hire within the next year, while almost half are planning to hire within the next three months, a report said.
Meanwhile in the UAE, nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) e

Fifteen per cent of employers in the GCC do not have the talent to achieve their 2017 objectives, according to Hays Recruiting experts recent Salary Survey of 2,800 professionals working in the GCC region.
Lack of suitable candida

Dubai-based airline Emirates Group is the most popular employer for fresh university graduates in the UAE, followed by international consumer goods company Unilever, according to the latest research by online recruitment firm GulfTalent.

It is the employer’s responsibility to support and promote employees’ health and wellness, according to 96 per cent of professionals in the Mena region, a report said.
Subsequently, 87.1 per cent claimed they will more

Employers in the Middle East are increasing seeking to improve and enhance ICT skills for employees, a report said.
The survey covered 500 governments and companies across the region, including company owners and department and HR

Employers in the Middle East are increasing seeking to improve and enhance ICT skills for employees, a report said.
The survey covered 500 governments and companies across the region, including company owners and department and HR

LinkedIn Corporation, the world's largest professional network on the Internet with over 400 million members worldwide, has announced its Mena rankings of the most sought-after employers in 2015.
The LinkedIn InDemand list is

A new law that protects the rights of people with HIV could soon be introduced in Bahrain, a report said, adding that it includes jail sentences and fines for those who fail to disclose they have the virus.
It will also fine emplo

A new law that protects the rights of people with HIV could soon be introduced in Bahrain, a report said, adding that it includes jail sentences and fines for those who fail to disclose they have the virus.
It will also fine emplo

Employers and brokers in Saudi Arabia will be fined SR50,000 ($13,320) for every single visa violation under a new labour law amendment that came into force today (October 18), a report said.
Those selling work visas – popul